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ENGINEERING
INSTITUTEOF
VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI NAAC with AH grade (3.73/4.0)
An Autonomous
by InstituteAccredited

Sessional Examination-1. August,2019


T B.Tech. 1 Semester FUNCTIONS
COMPLEX ANALYSIS &SPECIAL
(Common to ECE & EIE) Max. Marks: 30
Date of Examination: 29-12-2020
Time: 90mins

PART-A
2 x3 6 M
L. Answer the following
the answer 0
there? Justify
a) Can a function be differentiable at a point without being analytic
CO 2
b)State Cauchy's integral theorem. CO 3
with one exemple.
c) Explain about Essential singularity
PART-B

IL Answer one question from each unit

is not analytic at origin even though Cauchy-Rieman


1. Show thatthe function f()=x+y
, 2=
CO 1
equations are satistied at origin.
OR
sin 2 CO1
2. Determine analytic function f(E) U+iv such
= that +v= cosh 2y-cos 2x

sin 7 2 +CoSrz2
7dwhere c is the circle zl=3 using Cauchy's Integrai formula.
Sin72 +COS
3. a) Evaluate
C
(-1)(-2)
series about z=1. CO 2
b) Expand ze by Taylor's
OR

4. Find all possible Laurent's series expansions of f(2)=


7 +92-18 about its singular points. CO 2
92
2
sin 0
d 0 where a > b>0 CO 3
evaluate
5. Using Residue theorem, a+bcos 0

OR

dx using Residue Theorem. CO 3


6.Evaluate 9+1)
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An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with A++ grade (3.73/4.0)
II B.Tech II Semester Sessional Examination-1, December, 2020
Probability Theory and Stochastic Processes
(Electronics and Communication Engineering)

Date of Examination: 30/12/2020(FN) Max. Marks: 30M


Time: 90 Minutes

PART-A 3X2-6M
I. Answer the following.
1. In a single throw of two dice, find the probability of getting an odd number on the first die or a total of 8.
[CO-1]
2. Write the different conditions to be satisfied by a function to become a Random Variable. [CO-1]
3. Define Moment Generating Function and mention its limitation. [CO-2
PART-B
I. Answer one question from each unit. 3X8-24M1
UNIT-I
1. a) Bag-1 contains 2 white and 3 black balls. Bag-2 contains 4 white and 1 black balls. Bag-3
at random
contains 3 white and 4 black balls. A bag is selected at random and a ball is drawn
which is to be white. Find the probability that the ball is from bag-1. (4M)[CO-1]

b) If the probability density function of a random variable is given by


fx) = Cexp .0sxs1
otherwise
Find the value of C such that the given fy (x) is a valid pdf and evaluate the Fx (0.5). (4M)[CO-1]
(OR)
2. The probability density function of a random variable X is given by

fx) ae-blx, -oo<x< o


=

Find i) Cumulative Distribution Function Fx(x)


ii) Derive the relationship between a and b. o2 (8M)[CO-1]
UNIT-II
Find its Moment generating function. Find
3. X represents the outcome of a fair die, when tossed.
the mean and variance of X from its Moment generating
function. (8M)[CO-1]
(OR)
4. Derive the mean and variance of Uniform distribution function. (8M)[CO-2
UNIT-II
distribution functions (3+5)M[C0-2]
5. a) Explain the properties of Joint density and
b) Consider the function
Jxr,y)= bet*) 0<x<a and 0<y<o
= 0 elsewhere.
valid joint density
i) Find the constant b (in terms of a) such that the given function is
function.
X and Y.
ii) Find the expression for the joint distribution function of

(OR)
6. Explain the types of joint moments and derive the various operations obtained from the joint
(8M)[CO-3]
moments.
*****
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ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGYY


VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF
An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with A++ grade (3.73/4.0)

1 B.Tech 1 Semester 1 Sessional Examination-I, December-2020

SIGNALS AND SYATEMS


(ECE/Common to EIE)
Date of Examination: 3-12-2020 Max. Marks: 30M
Time: 90 Minutes

PART-A
3X2-6M
1 Answer the following. BL-1
a. List any four properties of impulse function. CO-1
CO-2 BL-2
b. Explain Gibbs phenomenon. BL-3
CO-2
c. what is Hilbert transform.

PARTB
3X8-24M
IL Answer one question from each unit.

UNIT-I
fundamental
1. a. Find whether the following signals periodic or aperiodic. If periodic find the
are

fundamental frequency. X()= cos(7t/3) t +sin(t/4)t, X2(n) sin'(t/4)n


=

period and CO-1 BL-3


Determine energy and power
b. Find whether the following signals are power energy signals.
or
CO-1 BL-3
X2(n) u(n) =

ofthe signals. Xi()= Asin(ot+O),


(OR)
2. Sketch the following signal for x(t) is shown in figure. BL-3
CO-1
) x(t-3) i) x (-2t +1) ii) [x()+ x(-)] iv) x(t)8(1-3/2)
ztt) z-2893)
2

UNIT-II
a set of orthogonal functions. CO-2
BL-2
3. a. Explain how a function can be approximated by
CO-2 BL-2
b. Write the Dirichlet's conditions for Fourier series.
(OR)

SNetns SCal fsevebsa


PT 0
shown below. Co.
Pind the trigonometric Fourier series
for the periodic signal x()
4
a)

TEET
UNIT-III
5. a. Find the Fourier transform of the signum function. CO-2 BL-3.
b. Define Laplace transform of
signal x(t) and its region of convergence. CO-3 BL-4

(OR)
6. State and prove the following properties of Fourier Transtorm. CO-3 BL-5
a) Time Shifting c) Convolution in time domain
b) Modulation Property d) Differentiation in frequency
ode
CO2
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An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with Att grade (3.73/4.0)

II B.Tech-I Semester Sessional Examinations-1, December, 2020

SUB.IECT: ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


(Common to ECE and EEE Branches)
Time: 90 Min (11.40 AM to 01.10 PM) D.O.E: 30-12-2020 (FN) Max. Marks: 30

PART-A (Compulsory)
1. Answer all questions 3X2M=6M
a. Draw the equivalent cireuits for an ideal and practical diode CO1 2MI[BL 11
b. Define Q point. Locate the Q point on DC load line for faithful amplification CO2 2M][BL 4]
C. Write any two differences between BJT and FET CO1 2MI[BL 3]

Part-B
I1. Answer all the following questions briefly 3X 8M =24M
UNIT-I

Draw and explain the operation of bridge rectifier with neat sketch. Write CO1 18M] [BL 6
four differences between avalanche and zerer break down

(OR)
Define filter and derive an equation for rippie factor in T- filter CO1 18M] [BL 1]
UNIT-I

3. a. Comment on different current components in BJT CO2 14 M] [BL 4]


b. Draw the circuit diagram of a transistor in CE configuration. Explain the input CO2 14M] [BL 2
and output characteristics.
OR
4. a. Explain the concept of biasing for amplification and principle of C02 14 M] [BL 3]
amplification with a BJT
b. Derive stability factor due to variation in leo in CE amplifier which uses CO2 14 M] [BL 2]
self-bias
UNIT-III
5. a. Differentiate FET with BJT at least four in terms of dissimilarities CO1 4 M] [BL 5
b. In brief explain the constructional features of N-channel JFET CO2 4 MJ [BL4
OR

6. Explain in detail about transfer and drain characteristics of V-channel JFET CO2 [8M] [BL 1]
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An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with At+ grade (3.73/4.0)

II B.Tech I Semester Sessional Examination-1, December, 2020

DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN


(Common to ECE, EEE)

Time: 90 Minutes Date of Examination: 31/12/2020 (AN) Max. Marks: 30M

PART-A
I. Answer the following. 3X2-6M
a. Find the decimal equivalent of the following numbers 1001 and 111001, which are in
2's complement formn. CO-2 BL-1
b. Reduce the expression f = (B +BC)(B + BC)(B + D).
BHCD
CO-2 BI2
c. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Ripple Carry Adder? CO-3 BL-1

PART-B
I. Answer one question from each unit. 3X8-24M

UNIT-I
complement arithmetic. (4M) CO-1 BL4
1. a) Add -13)1o to (-14)10 using the 6-bit 2's
b) (i) Suppose (292)10=(1204)b in some number system. Find the base 'b'.
41
(i) Ifthe arithmetic operation =13 is correct in one number system.
3
Find the radix of that number system. (4M) CO-1 BL4

(OR)
2. a) Convert 110101.1010102 to Octal. (2M)
b) Convert (5C7)16 to Decimal. (2M)
c) Convert (756.603)s to Hexadecimal. (2M)
(2M) CO-2 BL4
d) Convert the Gray code 11011011 into Binary number.
UNIT-II
3. a) Expand f(A, B, C, D) =A +BC + ABD + ABCD to min terms and max terms. CO-2 BL-3
b) Simplify the Boolean function using K-Map and implement using NAND gates. CO-2 BL3
f(w, x,y, z) = 2m( 1,5,7,9,11,13,15)

(OR)
4. Simplify the following Boolean function using 5-variable map and implement using
NOR gates.
fCA, B, C, D, E) = IIM(0,1,4,5,9,11,13,15,16,17,25,27,28,29,31). d(20,21,22,30) CO-2 BL-3
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UNIT-III
5. a) Design and
implement Full Adder using Half Adders. (5M)
b) Design Octal to Binary Encoder and draw the logiccircuit. (3M) CO-3 B
CO3 BS
(OR)
6. Design and Implement 4-bit Magnitude Comparator.
CO-3 BL-5

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(AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTE)


Il B.Tech. I Semester II Sessional Examination-2021
COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
(Common to ECE and EIE)
Time: 90min Max. Marks: 30
Answer ALL Questions from PART-A DOE: 01-03-2021
Answer ONE Question from each unit of PART-B
/24
- 9

PART- A 2 4

Marks CO BLL

2M 4
1 a). Discuss about the transformation "Translation".

2M 5 2
b). Prove that ,)-*J,)
2M 5
c) Express x in terms of P(x) and P (x)
PART- B

UNIT-IV
8M 4
Under the transformation w= find the image ofthe circle |z -2=2
1).
OR
2). Determine the bilinear transformation that maps from (0,-i,21)to (51, o,
8M 4 2
What are the invariant points of this transformation? Also find the image of
under this transformation.
UNIT-V

3). State and prove orthogonality of Bessel's functions. 8M 5

OR
4 a). Prove that 4J, ( ) = J,-2() -2J, (a) 4 J,2 *) 4M

b). 4M 5
Show that J,(x)dx =-J,)-2.J, (x)-2/,()

UNIT-VI

5). State and prove Rodrigue's formuia 8M 5

OR
6) 8M 5 5
Showtnat
t1-2xt+1

***
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NR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with A++ grade (3.73/4.0)
II B.Tech, IlI Semester Sessional Examination - I1, March, 2021
PROBABILITY THEORY AND STOCHOSTIC PROCESS
(ECE)
Date of Examination: 02/03/2021(FN) Max. Marks: 30M
Time: 90 Mts
PART-A
I. Answer the following. 3X2=6M
a. Explam about Ergodic Random Process CO-3 BL-2
b. Define Cross Power density spectrum and iist any two properties CO-3 BIL-1
CO-5 BL-1
c.Detine Noise Figure
PART-B 3 X8 24M
II. Answer one question from each unit.

UNIT-IV
1 a . Detine Autocorrelation Function and Prove any two properties CO-3 BL-3

that the random Process X(t)


=
A cos( ot + ) is wide-sense stationary. ifit is
b.Show
is uniformly distributed Random Variable in the
assumed that A and o are constants and
CO-3 BL-3
interval (0,27).
(OR)
2. a. Derive the equation for Cross correlation function of input and output of a system.
CO-4 BL-4
b. Given the auto correlation function for a stationary ergodic process with no periodic
4 .Find the mean and variance of the random process X(1)
components is R(T) = 25+
+6T
CO-3 BL-4
UNIT-V
3. Derive the relationship between PSD and Auto Correlation Function of a Random Process X(t)
CO-3 BL-4
(CR)
4. a. Define Power Spectral Density of a Random Process X(t) and list their Properties. CO-3 BL-1
3T
function RNN (T)= Pe, where P is a
b. A WSS noise process N(t) has an autocorrelation
constant. Find its power spectral density. CO-3 BL-1

UNIT-VI
5. a. Define Entropy and Discuss it's Properties. CO-5 BL-1
b. The output of an information source consists of 128 symbols. 16 of which occur with a
1/224. The source
probability of 1/32. and the remaining 1 12 occur with a probability
emits1000 symbols/sec. Assume that ihe symbols are chosen independently. Find the average
information rate of the source. CO-5 BL-1
(OR)
6. a. What are the different noise sources that may be present in an electronic communication

system? Explain in detail. CO-5 BL-5


b). The noise figure of an amplifier at room temperature (T=290 K) is 0.2db. Find the
CO-5 BL-1
equivalent temperature.
***
CIEC04 R19

VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY


An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with Att grade (3.73/4.0)

II B. Tech I Semester, Sessional Examination-II, March 2021

Signals and Systems


(ECE & EIE)

Time: 90 Mts Date of Examination: 03/03/2021(FN) Max. Marks: 30MM

PART-A
I. Answer the following. 3X2-6M
a. Determine whether the following system is time variant or not. y(t) =x(t"). CO-2 BL-1
b. What is the difference between convolution and correlation. CO-3 BL-3
c. Find the Z-Transform of x(n)= a u(n). CO-4 BL-1
PART-B
II. Answer one question from each unit. 3X8=24M
UNIT-IVV
1. Explain the following continuous time systems with examples.
i) Static and Dynamic ii) Causal and Non-causal
iii) Linear and Non-linear iv) Stable and Unstable CO-2 BL-2 [8 M
(OR)
2. The differential equation of system is given as

dyt) ay)+ 6y (t) = dx(t)


dt2 at dt
Determine the frequency response and impulse response. CO-2 BL-3 [8 M]
UNIT-V
3. Find the convolution between two signals using graphical representation.
x(t) = e [u(t) - u{t - 2)] and h(t) = eru(t)
CO-3 BL-1 [8 M]
(OR)
4. What is Sampling theorem? Explain how reconstruction of original signal is done from sampled
CO-3 BL-3 [8 M]
signal.
UNIT-VI
5. State and prove any four properties of Z-Transform. CO-4 BL-2 [8 M]

(OR)
6. Obtain inverse Z transform of following funetion using partial fraction and residue methods.
5z
X(2)= ROC:1z >3 CO-4 BL-3 [8 M
(z-2)(z-3)

***
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An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with A++ grade (3.73/4.0)

II B.Tech-I Semester Sessional Examinations-2, March, 2021

SUBJECT: ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS


(Common to ECE and EEE Branches)
Max. Marks: 30
Time: 90 Min D.O.E: 04-03-2021

PART-A (Compulsory) 3X2M =6M


1. Answer all questions CO 2M][BL 1]
a. Draw the small signal model for FET
CO4 [2M][BL 5]
is compared to -ve feedback gain
b. Why +ve feedback gain more
CO1 2M|[BL 4]
What is varactor diode
Part-B 3X 8M =24M
IL. Answer all the following questions briefly
UNIT-IV

common source FET CO2 [8M} [BL6]


of a
Derive expression for Ay, Ri, Ro and Ar
amplifier.
(OR)
collector amplifier and CO2 8M] [BL 11
Draw the approximate equivalent Circuit of common
derive equations for input resistance and voltage gain
UNIT-V

3. a. What are the different characteristics of -ve


feedback amplifiers? C04 2 M [BL 4
resistances in current shunt feedback 04 16M] [BL 5]
b. Derive equations for input and output
amplifier
OR
for sustained oscillations in tve feedback
CO4 18 M] [BL 3]
A What the condition
is
of oscillations in Hartley
amplifiers? Derive equation for frequency
oscillator
UNIT-VI

the of SCR and list any four CO1 [8 M] [BL 2


5 With neat sketch explain operation
applications of SCR

OR

Draw the symbols for photo diode, Tunnel diode, LED


and Photo transistor CO1 2M] [BL 1
6. a.

the ofUST with neat sketch and locate different C03 6M] [BL 2]
b. Explain operation
the characteristics
operating regions on
CIECO3 R19
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An Autonomous Institute, Accredited by NAAC with A++ grade (3.73/4.0)
II B.Tech I Semester Sessional Examination-II,March 2021

Digital System Design


(Common to ECE and EEE)

Time: 90 Mins Date of Examination: 05/03/2021 Max. Marks: 30M

PART-A
3X2-6M
I. Answer the following.
a. Explain Race around condition in Flip flops ? CO-3 BL6
b. Description of different blocks in ASM chart? CO-4 BL-2
c. Describe Different types of ROM's CO-5 BL-2

PART-B
II. Answer one question from each unit. 3X8-24M1
UNIT-IV
slave Flip flop with neat diagram? (4) CO-3 BL-2
1.a) Explain the operation of JK master
BL-4
b) Convert SR F/F to T Flip Flop (4) CO-3
(OR)
2. Design 3 bit up-down counter using T Flip flop (8) CO-3 BL-4
UNIT-V

Describe the data path and control path operations of Binary Multiplier (8) CO-4 BL-2
3)
operation
(OR)

Describe the operation of Dice Game controller with Block diagram (8) C0-5 BL-2
4)
and ASM chart
UNIT-VI G 49cD AABCD
5) Implement the following Boolean functions using PAL with four inputs and 3-wide AND-OR
structure. Also write the PAL programming table (8) CO-5 BL 3

Fi(A, B, C, D) = 2 m(2, 12, 13), F2(A, B, C, D) = 2 m(7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
Fs(A, B, C, D) = m[0, 2-8, 10, 11, 15), FA(A, B, C, D) = m(1, 2, 8, 12, 13)

(OR)
6) Explain the Basic Architecture of CPLD and FPGA (8) CO-5 BL 3

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(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech. Il Year I Semester Regular Examinations, February 2021
COMPLEX ANALYSIS AND SPECIAL FUNCTIONS
(Common to ECE and ElE)
Max. Marks: 60
Time: 3 hours
Answer any FIVE questions
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
5X12=60

**

1. a) Find the analytic function whose real part is e(xsin y-ycos y).
harmonic conjugate.
b) Show that u =x-y is harmonic and hence find it's

(1+i)-'(1-1) ifz 0
is continuous
2. Prove that the function f(E) defined by f(z) = x+y
i fz =0

does not exist.


satisfied at the origin, yet f' (0)
and the Cauchy-Riemann equations are

AB.
B (2,8) along the straight-line
a) Evaluate (x +ixy )dz from A (1,1)
to
3.

1 in the region 1<|z| <2


b) Find the Laurent's series expansion of f(z) =

4. Show that Va?-pa >b>0


a+b cos 6

1, i,-1 onto the points w= 0,1,co. Hence


5. Find the bilinear transformation
which maps the points z =

this transformation.
find the invariant and critical points of

transformation wW=
6. a) Find the image of the circle z-2i=2 under the

b) Explain the transformation


w= sin z.
of Bessel functions.
7. State and prove orthogonal property

8. Prove that (12xt -

t)-/2 En-o t Pa(x).


=

**

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VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech. II Year I Semester Regular Examinations, February 2021
PROBABILITY THEORY AND STOCHASTIC PROCESSES
(ECE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 60
Answer any FIVE questions
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
5X12=60
***

1. a) Define distribution function and write its properties

b) A random variable X has a distribution function F,(x)= u()1-e where b >0 is a

constant. Determine its density function

0 3>x3
2. Ifthe density function ofa random variable X is given by f, (x) =
(-3)/25 3 x <8 Compute the
(8.2-x)/25 8<x<13
expectation and variance of X
3. a) Determine the characteristic function of continuous density functionfr(x) = {

0, x<a
=2 then determine the second
b) For a random variable X, ifthe mean E(X) =3 and variance o
moment of X about the origin E(X)

4. a) Define joint density function and write its properties


b) Let Z =2X-3Y +5, where X and Yare independent random variables with variance o,o
Detemine the variance of Z in terms of a,Of

5. a) Define random process and classi fy the random processes


b)
Show that the random process X(t) Acos(o,t + 0) is wide-sense
=
stationary if it is assumed that A
and o are constants and 0 is a uniformly distributed random variable on (0, 27)

6. a) Determine the average power of the random process X(1) = A, cos(@,t +0) where A, and @ are

constants and 0 is a uniformly distributed random variable on

b) State and write the properties of Power Density Spectrum

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response h()= oule" Here
7. a) A signal X()=u(t)e is applied to a network having an impulse
constants. Find the network response.
a and o are real positive

b) Explain classification of noise.


8. a) Define entropy and state its properties.
function
b) If X()is stationary
a random process with mean E\X)|=3 and auto correction
Y= | X(Ydt
R(T)=9+2e, determine the mean value ofthe random variable

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UNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND
TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech. II Year Semester Regular
Examinations, March 2021
SIGNALS AND SYSTEMS
(Common to ECE and ElE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 60
Answer any FIVE questions
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
5X12-60
***

1. a) Find the graphical addition and multiplication between two signals x1 (t) and x2(0)
x1(ty
x2it

3 2

b) Explain the different types of operations: Time shifting, Time Reversal,


Time scaling and
Amplitude scaling with example?

2. a) Find whether the signal


x(t)=t-2-2sts0
2-t 0sts2
0 otherwise is energy signal or power signal. Also find the energy and power
of the signal.
1 0<t <n
b Arectangular function is given as x) -1 <t< 2t
the Interval [0, 2Tt] such that the
Approximate this function by a sinusoidal waveform sint over

mean square error is minimum.

3. a) Explain the analogy between vectors and signals? 4M


b) Obtain the trigonometric Fourier series for the wave form shown below 8M

x{t)

A
4Tt b t

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Fourier transform
convolution Properties in
4. a) State and prove Time shifting and Time of
ROC and pole-zero plot in S-plane
b) Find the Laplace transform,

x(t)= eu(t) +e-2u(-1)


Find the response y(t) for an
of an LTI system is H(jw) =16/(4 jw).
+
5. a) The transfer function
input x(t) = u(t).

b) Find the graphical convolution between two signals graphically


x(t)=u(t+2) and h(t)=u (t-3)
static using
6. a) Determine whether the following system is linear, causal, time invariant and
appropriate tests
i) y(n)=2x(n+1)+[x([n-1)]2 ii) yn)=Ax(n)+B

b) State and prove the final value theorem in Z-transform.

7. a) State and prove the Sampling theorem?


and Cross correlation.
b) Explain the properties of both Auto correlation
8. a) Find the inverse Z-transform of X(Z) using Power Series method

Z ROC IZ|<1/2
X(Z) F
2z22 32+1
by partial fraction method
b) Find the inverse z-transform of sequence

X(Z) 3z2-42 +1the following ROCs


i. Z<1/3
i. 1/3<|Z|<1
**

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VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
(AUTONOMOUS)
B.Tech. II Year I Semester Regular Examinations, March 2021
ELECTRONIC DEVICES AND CIRCUITS
(Common to ECE and EEE)
Time: 3 hours Max. Marks: 60
Answer any FIVE Questions.
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
5X12=600

1. Distinguish between half wave, full wave, and bridge rectifiers.

2. a) Derive the relation between a, B and y.


b) Advantages and disadvantages of FET over BJT.

biasing techniques in detail.


3. Explain any two

the static Drain and Gate characteristics


ofN-channel JFET.
4. Draw the structure and explain

5. Analyze CE amplifier using


exact h-parameters.

With neat diagram explain Hartley oscillator and


derive expression for frequency of
6. a
oscillations.

and outputresistances of voltage series feedback amplifier.


7. Derive the expressions for input

Give the constructional


features of UJT and explain its VI characteristics.
8.

**

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VNR VIGNANA JYOTHI INSTITUTE OF
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY
B.Tech. ll Year (AUTONOMOUS)
I Semester Regular Examinations, March 2021
DIGITAL SYSTEM DESIGN
(Common to ECE and EEE)
Time: 3 hours
Max. Marks: 60
Answer any FIVE questions
All Questions Carry Equal Marks
5X12=60

1. a) Convert the following numbers in the way specified: 8M


) (1431)s to base 10 (ii) 11001010.0101 to base 10
(ii) (1984)10 to base 8 (iv) (3.1415.)10 to base 8 and base 2
In the the same integer is expressed in different number systems.
b) following series, 4M
Determine the míssing member of the series.
10000, 121, 100,?, 24, 22, 20,.

2. With the aid ofak- map, minimize the function


29, 30, 31)
f(V, w, 2) 2 (1, 2, 6, 7,9, 13, 14, 15, 17, 22, 23, 25,
x, y, =

And realize using NAND-NAND.

+Eo 2, 3, 5, 13) (6,7,8,9, 11, 15):


3. a) Given the function T(w,x, y,z)=E (1, expression;
) Find a minimal sum-of-products expression;
(i) Find a minimal product-of-sums
arithmetic.
6 bit 2's complement
b) Add (-13)10 to (-14)10 using
8M
the BCD adder.
4. a) Design and Explain 4M
a single bit comparator.
b) Design
Characteristic table, Excitation
flip flop and write Truth table,
Draw the Logic diagrams of JK
5. a)
Characteristic Equation.
table, and
counter.
b) Design MOD-10 Ripple
to SR flip flop.
6. a) Convert T flip flop detector to detect 1101
sequence
b) Design a
ASM charts and Explain.
7. Design Binary Multiplier using
8M
Boolean functions using PAL
8. a) Design following
W(A, B, C, D) =2 (2, 12, 13)
11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
X (A, B, C, D) 2 (7, 8, 9, 10,
=

3, 4, 5, 6, 7,8, 10, 11, 15)


Y (A, B, C, D) 2 (0, 2, 8,
=

Z (A, B, C, D) E (1, 2, 12, 13)


= 4M
between CPLD and FPGA
Write the comparisons
b) Page 1 of 1

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